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Whitepunk [10]
2 years ago
10

What to do if your stomach hurt

Health
2 answers:
Hunter-Best [27]2 years ago
7 0

Explanation:

Place a hot water bottle or heated wheat bag on your abdomen.

Soak in a warm bath. ...

Drink plenty of clear fluids such as water.

Reduce your intake of coffee, tea and alcohol as these can make the pain worse.Drinking water. ...

Avoiding lying down. ...

Ginger. ...

Mint. ...IF ITS DOESNT WORK SEEK FOR MEDICAL CARE

otez555 [7]2 years ago
6 0
Eat a banana it could help you use the restroom or have a tablespoon of oil.
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